So this Chained Oblivion sounds like bad news. Is he just another Betrayer God or another Vecna?
So this Chained Oblivion sounds like bad news. Is he just another Betrayer God or another Vecna?
I mean, the chained oblivion was the obvious guess but its still real bad. What the fuck is Oban planning, to destroy the divine gate?
He is the big bad evil god. He is the one that hurt Ioun and took her out of comission, he is the one so powerful that the other gods could not beat and had to invent the banishment ritual that VM used on Vecna. Chained oblivion was able to hold back multiple other gods simultaneously, would make Vecna look like an ant. He is so powerful that the gods invented the divine gate to stop him. They willingly and permanently removed themselves from the world just so he could never come back. He is not Sauron, he is Morgoth.
Man, last night's episode was really good. Outside of Nott's dumb move I was actually really impressed with the M9 for being cautious and approaching their situations in a pretty smart fashion.
While the past handful of episodes have been really good, I'm kinda concerned the gang has sidelined some of the other conflicts to focus on one. They've been gone like...a month now? That's more than enough time for a war to really turn sour for one side. It's kinda like taking a day for yourself only to jump back into the regular routine and all your problems are still there.
Laura's outfit was dope. I'm really looking forward to Caduceus The Flash fan art.
Hey guys, it's me again with another update. Finished Campaign 12, Episode 12 and I'll just say that I fucking love Matt's ability to step on the gas after a careful buildup. What a man! Loved the ending on this one, reminded me of one of C1's greatest moments ("that one" in Omens) in terms of "oh shit, what the fuck is going on?!"
I've been warming up to Beau, too. Maybe Marisha changed the portrayal a bit (unsurprising, because they're all figuring out their characters as they move along) but she's been far less an abrasive dick and more of an awkward try-hard that is capable of being 100% cool when she's not trying to be one, and failing to do so when she explicitly wants to. It's a hilarious contrast.
But still, Jester and Nott are the fucking highlights... and Fjord/Caleb/Molly are not far behind, tbh. Sadly Yasha remains a non-entity (for obvious reasons) but it's OK when the rest of the party is memorable in terms of characterization. Loved the absurdity in C2E12 of their "hospital infiltration" plan, and I loved the smutty bookstore shit in E11 (Tusk Love? Fucking glorious. EDUBATION!)
All in all, I think I'm warming up a lot to the Mighty NEEEEEIIIIIN. I think I'm gonna watch the Vox Machina one shots soon, though, I'm still feeling that tinge of nostalgia, of wanting to go back, but the wound has closed a bit.
Pretty soon Yasha starts getting some personality and development, but overall it's one of the underwhelming elements of the show as Ashley is just not around enough to give her a consistent presence while also relearning the game and character/playing catch up with others' developments. There's a lot of cool stuff ahead for her though.
it's still cool to know that she'll get a bit more spotlight. She's always a welcome presence when she's in the show but it's like... not enough appareances :(
Well, Blindspot is about to broadcast it's last season. So she should be available much more often soon enough. So there's that.
I've been warming up to Beau, too. Maybe Marisha changed the portrayal a bit (unsurprising, because they're all figuring out their characters as they move along) but she's been far less an abrasive dick and more of an awkward try-hard that is capable of being 100% cool when she's not trying to be one, and failing to do so when she explicitly wants to. It's a hilarious contrast.
Chained oblivion hype. They are learning a ton and all played pretty damn well this evening. No needless fighting or really stupid decisions except Nott being a complete doof in the prison. I think it's about time - if Sam isn't going to just make the decision after almost being permadead multiple times from traps - for Caleb to sit her down and say straight up "for the sake of us as a team and you and I as friends you need to cut this stupid inferior rogue garbo out. Like who doesn't check for traps in a death maze dungeon prison, really!?"
Jester is a follower of a Trickster god. She's an agent of chaos. Her goofing around is on-brand. As far as her relationship with the Traveler, she's had zero reason to question it. From an outsider perspective it seems suspect, but from her's it has been nothing but beneficial. Traveler Con is gonna be the first time Jester might get a better picture of who the Traveler is and what he wants.The "Sam doesn't check for traps" thing was honestly the second moment this episode where I was kinda annoyed by the players going for levity over actually analyzing the situation they're in. The first was Nott + Jester not paying attention at all to Calebs warnings about the ruby. I get that it's their homegame and it's more fun if they have fun, but Liams visible frustration over Sam and Laura goofing around did come through clearly, even if it might've mostly been in character.
Honestly, I find Jester's schtick to wear a bit thin at times. The whole "the relationship with the Traveler is actually kinda fucked up if you stop and think about it" angle only works if you ever so often break from the chaos and deal with it, which I guess Travelercon is a great opportunity to do, but recently her goof has seemed out of place at times.
I haven't kept up with Critical Role at all since Campaign 1 ended. Randomly watched some of the one shots that I haven't seen, and oh my fucking christ, I was not ready for Dalen's Closet. That was just completely beautiful and tragic and exciting and more adjectives.
These guys are all great and I love every single one of them and not keeping up with CR is a dumb thing to do.
Still haven't watched episode 3, but just the fact that it's edited helps a lot with that pacingi absolutely LOVE regular critical role but i somehow manage to love Undeadwood more. they have their out of character joking and such but they manage to stay mostly in character and it keeps the pace fast and they really lean into their characters and the story as a result
I was getting kind of annoyed with how casually they were treating the super dangerous situation at the beginning of the last episode, but it turned out to be a good one by the end. Chained Oblivion is no good, but I wonder if they are going to leave that to the archmages to research while they go do travelercon real quick. They just came back to the world and probably have hundreds of unread emails and dozens of voicemails.
So this Chained Oblivion sounds like bad news. Is he just another Betrayer God or another Vecna?
Do yourself a favor and skip ahead, read summaries if you want. Start with the briarwood arc that is episode 24. Much better sound quality and one of the best arcs in the first season. You could also skip ahead to the Vassalheim arc that is also better sound quality, I think that is around episode 17 or so.Question from someone who has been trying to get into CR for good 1-2 years. I've downloaded the first ~20 eps of the podcast and have been stuck on the first few ones for a long while. Now I'm on episode 4 and the sound quality is just abysmal. Add a bgm to that and it's really hard to hear what people are saying sometimes. Can someone tell me if/when the sound quality gets better? I want to know if I have to power through 5 or more like 50 episodes.
Question from someone who has been trying to get into CR for good 1-2 years. I've downloaded the first ~20 eps of the podcast and have been stuck on the first few ones for a long while. Now I'm on episode 4 and the sound quality is just abysmal. Add a bgm to that and it's really hard to hear what people are saying sometimes. Can someone tell me if/when the sound quality gets better? I want to know if I have to power through 5 or more like 50 episodes.
Question from someone who has been trying to get into CR for good 1-2 years. I've downloaded the first ~20 eps of the podcast and have been stuck on the first few ones for a long while. Now I'm on episode 4 and the sound quality is just abysmal. Add a bgm to that and it's really hard to hear what people are saying sometimes. Can someone tell me if/when the sound quality gets better? I want to know if I have to power through 5 or more like 50 episodes.
I hope the endgame isn't a retread of the campaign 1 endgame. Much more interesting to have the ticking time bomb tension of taking down the cult before the chained oblivion can be unleashed rather than another sealing/banishment ceremony after something has been unleashed.
true enough, lolyeah but the cast sucks and will undoubtedly fail leading to the god being unleashed lol
It's called a "One-shot Vox Machina x Mighty Nein" on the kickstarter, but who knows. Working it into the story organically could be cool, but it would also kind of take away the shine from M9 in their own campaign if VM has to come in and save them. At the same time, I don't see why anyone would trust M9 to save the world at this point, so that could strain credulity as well.I wonder how Matt is gonna handle it. Will it be an in canon thing or like a battle royal type deal. I don't remember the exact details of when it was announced.
It's called a "One-shot Vox Machina x Mighty Nein" on the kickstarter, but who knows. Working it into the story organically could be cool, but it would also kind of take away the shine from M9 in their own campaign if VM has to come in and save them. At the same time, I don't see why anyone would trust M9 to save the world at this point, so that could strain credulity as well.
I want someone to make a video that keeps cutting back and forth between their "we need to get our shit together, we keep failing, and there's a reason for it" conversation and all the needlessly dumb reckless shit they've done since having it.